DNA
Sexual Reproduction
Asexual Reproduction
Cell Division
Reproductive Systems
100

What are the bases and pairs of DNA? 

A-T

C-G

100

What process creates sexually reproducing cells? 

meiosis

100

How many parents are needed for asexual reproduction?

One parent. 

100

What are the two main types of cell division?

Mitosis and Meiosis. 

100

What is the purpose of the menstrual cycle? 

To prepare women's bodies for pregnancy. 

200

What is a piece of DNA called?

A gene. 

200

How many parents are needed for sexual Reproduction?

Two parents. 

200

What is the offspring of asexual reproduction compared to its parent. 

Genetically identical.

200

What is the purpose of mitosis?

To create body cells/growth, repair of pre-existing cells. 

200

On what day of the menstrual cycle does ovulation occur? 

Ovulation occurs on day 14 of the menstrual cycle. 

300
When does DNA replication occur?

Before cell division. 

300

What are sexually reproducing cells called? 

Gametes (Sperm and Egg cells). 

300

What is an advantage of asexual reproduction?

no mate required/ quick/ saves energy/ no disease exposure

300

How many daughter cells are created in meiosis? 

Four daughter cells. 

300

Where does fertilization occur? 

In the females fallopian tubes. 

400

What is the function of DNA?

To instruct your cells on what to do/ determine your traits. 
400

What is an advantage of sexual Reproduction?

Offspring has genetic variation. 

400

What happens in the metaphase in mitosis? 

Chromosomes line up at the middle. 

400

What is the difference between the daughter cells chromosomes in Mitosis and Meiosis? 

Mitosis daughter cells end with diploid(full/46) chromosomes, and Meiosis daughter cells end with haploid(half/23 ) chromosomes. 

400
What organ produces sperm and testosterone? 

The testes. 

500

What do genes code for? 

Proteins that determine characteristic traits. 

500

Why is there a larger percent of sexually reproduced organisms? 

Because they are less likely to face extinction. 

500

How many offsprings are the result of mitosis? 

(Two) new identical daughter cells are formed from mitosis. 

500

How does the DNA of mitosis derived cells compare to the DNA of meiosis derived cells?

Mitosis derived cells are genetically identical and Meiosis derived cells are genetically different. 

500

What is testosterone responsible for? 

The stimulation of sperm production, and the stimulation of puberty.